Advertisements do not imply our endorsement of that product or service. Already discussed very same stuff by mail 1. Definitely looks like an incompatability between the DOS application, Windows 32bit virtual COM port driver and the USB port as above. Then I tried the SIIG CyberSerial ExpressCard which is USB based. have a peek at these guys

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Cheers Jon mark.p24-08-2003, 03:57 PMWould a Cardbus to serial card do the job? If you're not already familiar with forums, watch our Welcome Guide to get started. I would install a DOS partition if that would help, but DOS dosen't know what a USB port is ! Ed.]: The driver switches you can use are: device=(path)USBASPI.SYS [/e] [/o] [/u] [/w] [/v] [/l[=n]] [/f] /r] [/slow] [/nocbc] [/norst] [/noprt] The driver scans all three USB controller specs by default,

Like CreateFile(), SetCommConfig(), etcetera. Cheers Jon Jon*24-08-2003, 03:42 PMDD, Yes they are late model Celerons and the option of using old notebooks was covered in the original post. You have to > define a parameter block here since the partition is >32 MB. > > So if you use DOS and not a different OS you can use these So if you use DOS and not a different OS you can use these interrupts instead of int13.

For me too (YES we had discussed this by mail ...). > If you just want to copy files to and from a flash disk > you can just as well Usb Dos Driver Stay logged in Sign up now! Yes, I think I've come to the end of the line with this one. Still, both refer to sectors within a volume recognized by DOS only, not to "physical disk".

I am not certain that it will work with TISoft. Only pins 2, 3 and 5 should be connected for RS232 and pin 6 must be strapped to pin 5. Sample code for different programming languages are included. Installed Adaptor3.

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Have tried Win 98se, 2k and XP pro with the same results. Have you contacted the software vendor (or don't they exist any more). Dosusb I just want to find out if anyone knows any DOS driver for those USB to Serial Port Converters / a method to get those dos applications running ... Dos Serial Port Commands Easy, right?

Although I have not used TiSfot for a while, I have used it with other DOS apps such Step5 and LM90 with out a problem. http://digitalcompulsion.com/dos-driver/dos-drivers-for-sata-dvd-drive.php Some tools make that unbelievably difficult. That did work! INQ Latest GhostHook threat dodges Microsoft PatchGuard to spook Windows 10 users Windows 10, 64-bit OS devices susceptible to rootkit attack Security 22 June 2017 Wikileaks: CIA uses 'Brutal Kangaroo' toolkit

working with a mouse is pain staking at times... Dolby Digital22-08-2003, 12:06 PMI presume the Celerons are "latest" celerons. And some simply suck under both. http://digitalcompulsion.com/dos-driver/dos-driver-for-usb-to-serial-adapter.php DOS386 28.06.2010, 11:40 @ georgpotthast USB 2.0 driver for DOS available - DOSUSBPost reply > a .sys driver is the way DOS expects new hardware to be interfaced to it.

Using the DOS software is a different matter. Restarted ComputerIf you have an existing Serial port on the Computer you will need to rename to some unused port so the adaptor can be set to COM1. Cheers Jon Jon*24-08-2003, 06:45 PMNo PCMCIA slot either (built in 10/100 and modem). Thread Status: Not open for further replies.

outportb(0x21, inportb(0x21) & !sintmask); //OCW 1 - enable serial interrupts } What're my options for adapting this kind of configuration for COM ports 5+ as the USB->Serial adapters will show up The new version now available from the website www.dosusb.net also supports USB 2.0 High-Speed using EHCI controllers up to 480 Mbit/s. share|improve this answer answered Jul 13 '12 at 16:22 Fls'Zen 4,02811935 add a comment| Your Answer draft saved draft discarded Sign up or log in Sign up using Google Sign http://digitalcompulsion.com/dos-driver/dos-drivers-for-dvd.php This, with a bit of luck, gets it talking againLife was easier in the 80s running TISOFT on a 286!By curt wuollet on 28 May, 2010 - 3:54 pmI submit that

Booting from good old MS-DOS or Windows boot diskettes - even fitted with the needed third party NTFSDOS or EXTFS drivers - gives you access to your fixed hard disk only, I'd envisioned several devices connected via USB->Serial adapters to a hub, connected to a PC (running Windows XP). This page served by Yesod4 in the beautiful Blackstone Valley of Massachusetts, the home of the American Industrial Revolution.Follow @c_com FortuneThis life is yours.